FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 2013
Relevant Public Relations of NYC Chosen to Represent North Carolina’s Iconic Provence Restaurant
Popular regional French and Mediterranean Eatery in Carrboro, N.C.,
is co-owned and operated by renowned Executive Chef Baptist Knaven
NEW YORK – Provence, the iconic regional French and Mediterranean restaurant located in Carrboro, N.C., has hired New York City-based Relevant Public Relations to increase the recognition of its brand before a wider audience.
“Provence had been searching for a public relations firm with an emphasis on details, one with a track record of providing a level of product and customer service that reflects our own high standards of quality,” said Executive Chef Baptist Knaven, an owner of the popular North Carolina restaurant nestled on the outskirts of Chapel Hill. “Relevant Public Relations was the clear choice. The PR firm has a reputation for integrity, along with impressive experience in both traditional and digital news-media. Relevant Public Relations has a national reach – and a clear understanding of our local and regional marketplace.”
Barton Horowitz, president of Relevant Public Relations, said he is thrilled to have the highly popular restaurant join his family of clients.
“Continually blossoming with growing numbers of repeat patrons and professional food critics singing its praises, Provence is a standout,” Horowitz said. “Co-owner Baptist Knaven has celebrity-chef status, particularly among those fortunate enough to experience his culinary magic; and it’s a delight, as well as a privilege to be working with his organization.”
About Provence
Provence is a popular culinary destination specializing in regional French and Mediterranean cuisine, prepared under the direction of famed Executive Chef Baptist Knaven, an owner of the establishment.
Situated in a historic 1920s-constructed “mill house” at 203 West Weaver St. in Carrboro, N.C., the restaurant draws a steady and growing stream of loyal patrons from throughout the local region, in addition to families, students, artists and academics from neighboring Chapel Hill, home to the University of North Carolina (UNC).
The Provence menu includes traditional favorites – such as onion soup, escargots, quiche, crêpes, and Colorado Carré d’Agneau – but with an overall emphasis on fresh North Carolina fish and local seasonal-produce, including fresh fruits used for various desserts.
For additional information about Provence, the restaurant may be reached at 919-967-5008, or visited online at www.provenceofcarrboro.com. Reservations also can be made online at OpenTable.com.
About Relevant Public Relations LLC
Relevant Public Relations LLC (Relevant PR), “Where Success is Written®,” is a New York City-based multimedia public relations and marketing company with local, national and global reach. The firm’s founder and president, Barton Horowitz, is a Small Business Administration (SBA) Champion of the Year Award winner and recipient of a 2013 Louis R. Miller Business Leadership Award.
Economically headquartered in the New York City borough of Staten Island, Relevant PR leads businesses, professional practices and organizations to greater heights by cost-effectively integrating all marketing and PR needs into a single efficiently run operation.
Relevant Public Relation’s custom-designed branding strategies succeed due to an innovative recipe of press releases; traditional, digital and broadcast-news distribution; social-media management; Website and blog content; e-mail marketing; commercial copywriting, and more.
Whether your enterprise requires a single press release, a multimedia campaign or the information on a company brochure or Website professionally written, edited or updated, Relevant Public Relations is the right choice.
Relevant Public Relations is available online at www.RelevantPR.com, and may be reached at 718-682-1509 or via email: info@RelevantPR.com.
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Media Contact: Barton Horowitz
Relevant Public Relations, LLC
Headquarters: 718‑682‑1509
Mobile: 917‑715‑8761
Email: Bhorowitz@RelevantPR.com